e-learning: One day you love it, the next you hate it. Where would you be without it, yet you curse it.
In order to reach and teach an increasingly diverse employee population, companies are adapting their e-learning programs. Designing, building, and deploying e-learning programs is hard enough for one culture - it becomes much harder when the audience doesn't all speak English or isn't all located in one country.
In this audio conference, we present how to apply good program design principles. Not only will you be able to maximize your e-learning investment, but by following best practices in conceptualizing and building your translated e-learning programs, you guarantee efficient training for today’s diverse employee population.
This audio conference covers:
8 best practices in e-learning
Pitfalls of internationalizing your eLearning program
Avoiding "cultural mine fields"
Applying design rules to minimize translation costs
Choosing the right development, translation partners
About the speaker:
Eoghan O'Maolain is the Director of e-Learning Development with Rendition Digital, and has been involved in training and teaching for more than 15 years. For 10 years he worked with industry leader SkillSoft in instructional design, technical authoring and subject matter expert roles, and was instrumental in the development of many successful courses.
In London he worked as a technical training consultant with the Royal National Institute for the Blind. Eoghan holds a BSc (Econ) from London School of Economics, and an MSc in Information Systems Engineering from South Bank University, London. He also holds a Post Graduate Certificate in Education from Thames University, London.
Who should attend?
Outsourcing
Procurement
Data Management
Training
Management
Regulatory Affairs